Dear
Friends: The main point is this : A person suffers for all
eternity in the Lake of Fire if they take the subdermal
global 666 economic chip in the right hand or forehead--- that's
the main point, my friend ...
whether one believes in eternity or not.
Only your best friends
will tell you that.
It is
a grave intrusion into one's privacy. ( as well as a health
threat .. Rev. 16:2 )
The chip is hazardous to one's
health, and we lose our privacy .But most of all, the 666 Mark of the
Beast consigns one to the Lake of Fire.Only your best friends will
tell you that.

I'll be watching you the tiny chips could one day be used to track every
item on earth.
Unlike bar codes, however, RFID tags can be read up to 40
feet away by any compatible reader device. Theres
no need to place a tag directly in front of a reader, and readers
can read multiple tags at once
.... so far the industry has been resistant to even moderate
legislative restrictions

[ Katherine] Albrecht recalls attending an RFID conference
last year where she proposed a Right to Know Act.
I have legislation that is not trying to kill this
technology, she told an audience of RFID manufacturers.
All you have to do is identify that youre using tagsIn fact, its remarkable how much consumer
information Wal-Mart already has. According to a November 14, 2004, New York Times
article, Wal-Mart  which collects information at its
cash registers  has 460 tetrabytes of data
digitally stored at its Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters.
To put that into perspective, the Internet has less than
half as much data, the article says
In the meantime, the RFID industry is carrying out its
plans to tag and track the world. And the public is still largely
unawarehttp://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid11457.aspx

Next step: From NAIS to
tracking all humans "This is the biggest scheme of its
kind," said Katherine Albrecht, a consumer privacy expert.
"They say it is aimed at tracking animal disease outbreaks,
but I have had conversations with public health officials where
they have been looking forward to a time when the spread of
human diseases could also be monitored in this way

"It raises issues not just about the movement of products
but about watching people's lives,"
Ms Albrecht said. "We are not a long way off from people
beginning to demand publicly that systems be
used on humans."
"I know that many people believe this is the best way to
trace animal diseases. However, there are other people with
alternative agendas. They are not talking or thinking enough
about the long-term impact or the bigger picture: if you do it to
animal diseases, the next step is humans.
I believe we are on the verge of the next
step." She cited as evidence the
decision last year by a former US health secretary, Tommy
Thompson, to join the board of Verichip, a Florida-based firm
that makes human RFID tags.

Around 35m cattle and 8bn poultry are
slaughtered in the US every year. Under the scheme, some animals
would need individual tags while others would be tagged as a
group. The plans have triggered protests from small farmers
across the US, who have used a website
to voice their fears of invasions of privacy, increased food
prices and concentration of power in the hands of large producershttp://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1761718,00.html

A Chip in the Shoulder
--April 26, 2006
"After chipping people becomes normal, expect the crackdowns
on people who refuse to submit. Laws will
start being implemented requiring everyone to
be chipped by de facto mandate. A chip will
be needed to get a drivers license or
passport. Insurance companies can celebrate
once again because without a chip, doctors
wont treat you, and insurance
wont cover you. Some aspiring
politician will push for laws to require the lowlifes of society,
pedophiles and child rapists, to be chipped for, we are told,
our own safety. Chips will be marketed as the next thing you
cant live without. For many people, as
was the case with cell phones and iPods, the glitz, social
pressure and promotions will outweigh the negatives like the loss
of privacy and loss of unabated brain waves.http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2006/04/25/68211

Ed: The System wants you to make your own
politically correct decision instead.
They want to monitor you to see how long it takes for you to
"yield"
to all the economic, peer and survivalist pressures.
They love profiling your "will power". ( or lack
thereof )
After all, this is a democracy, you know. No matter that they
will starve you
into submission, and freeze your accounts and all access ability.
( Democracy with a velvet glove saying ...."It's your
choice" ).

TheBiblenever says that the 666 MOB
is mandated. It says, " he ( the false prophet )CAUSES all .... to
receive a mark in their right handor in their forehead "
.....
Here too the choice is up to the individual.

To "cause" means to bring about a
set of circumstances that makes it
impossible to survive without the 666 Mark of the Beast
( no job, no rent money, no groceries, no utilities etc. etc. )

The Psalms remind us over and over again that the Lord protects
all those who put their trust in Him. They will not be ashamed
when the time comes. He has promised to be our Shield and our
exceedingly great reward. Genesis 15:1 ...and for those who put
their trust in Him, He will bring us
home .

NAIS...all animals
identified ...forerunner to humans"We are talking about a system that literally says
from the time of their birth on through the entire chain, we will
trace that animal until we can ascertain where the animal finally
was processed," he said."Traceback is already there," Zecchinelli. She
contended the government is actually pushing the program, not to
fight disease, but to benefit the
electronic-chip industry and to help large commercial farmers,
who won't be unhappy to see small farmers disappear."I think it's going to be the death knell for small
farmers and the 4-H program," she said. "If I take a
horse for a trail ride, I'm going to have to take a pencil and
paper with me to record the premise ID number of the properties I
cross over, and then report it within 24 hours on the Internet or
on the telephone, with a $1,000 fine a day for
non-compliance," she said.http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2006/04/20/news/national/1dce7dd3fb54b7d0872571560073103b.txt

God
makes note of those who " sigh and cry " over
abominations ( the unacceptable) and He grants them His special
protection. Ezekiel 9: 4 .
We have emailed our Representive and President Bush stating our
opposition to HR 3170

Sample : We
would like to ask you to stop NAIS ( National Animal
Identification System --HR 3170 ) in any way that you can.
It is unreasonable in its scope and highly punitive.
Animals already have external tags that have
supplied the information necessary for processing.
This is draconian legislation and we are against it. It will put
the small farmer out of business and leave only the big agri-
businesses. It also will diminish 4 H Clubs, and it involves
minutiae-recording by the average citizen, who cannot afford the
stiff fines and penalties if not adhered to.
Thank you for any measures you can take to prevent this
legislation from passing.
Sincerely, ________________________And of
course, it helps to pray that this NAIS
legislation does not pass.!

Keeping a database on AIDS - HIV patients - April 17, 2006"The tags will be placed on all
bottles of Trizivir® (an HIV medicine)
distributed in the United States. When scanned at close range,
the tags will help verify that the medicine bottle contains
authentic Trizivir. This specific medicine was selected for the
project because it has been listed by the National Association of
Boards of Pharmacy as one of 32 drugs most susceptible to
counterfeiting and diversion."http://www.pharmpro.com/ShowPR.aspx?PUBCODE=021&ACCT=0000100&ISSUE=0604&RELTYPE=IN&PRODCODE=0000&PRODLETT=N

MasterCard PayPass ( NFC ) Customers fears -- April 17, 2006http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/04-06/04-16-06/02business.htm
Computerized Keys obtainable 24 - 7..... April 13, 2006Ed:
Obvious next question: If keys, then why not eventually people
chipped 24 - 7 ??"Car owners soon may be able to get
replacement chip-implanted keys 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.
Senate Bill 1542, authored by state Sen. Carole Migden and
scheduled to be heard before the Senate Transportation Committee
on Tuesday, would require auto manufacturers to provide owners
with electronic information that is programmed into modern
ignition keys"http://www.the-signal.com/News/ViewStory.asp?storyID=9441

RFID Control over World Cup fans -- April 13, 2006The absolute
control of soccer fans is new;"Organizers of the games in Germany, the 2006
FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee, have required fans to provide
a wealth of personal data when applying for cards online,
including name, address,
date of birth, nationality, number of ID card or passport and
bank or credit card data.Rumors have been afloat that security officials equipped with portable RFID
scanning devices will be monitoring fans inside the stadiums.
Several of the World Cup stadiums, including the Allianz Arena in
Munich, are equipped with RFID indoors, in addition to the gates.http://www.webwereld.nl/articles/40683/fifa-criticizes-data-gathering-at-world-cup.html

The only thing that goes missing is our freedom ... April 2006"A web is being woven all around you. A web
comprised of red tape and electronic surveillance. Bureaucrats
are already tagging trees in the Pacific Northwest, so how long
before they want to tag your kids, and grandma too, for their own
good of course, in case they go missing.
But if this goes on the main thing that will be missing is your
freedom."http://www.freemarketnews.com/Analysis/64/4500/2006-04-13.asp?wid=64&nid=4500

How to
take control over the rfid in your life -- April 14, 2006"German group called FoeBud,
which describes itself as a civil rights group for the digital
age, is featuring an array of RFID-busting products in the
organization's online store. Items include "deactivator
nippers," which look remarkably like a common hole-punch,
priced at about $7. The most popular item in the store has been a
copper bracelet with a red light that blinks
when it is near an RFID scanner, says Rena
Tangens, FoeBud's founder. The store claims to have sold about a
thousand bracelets so far at $18 each. "People think this is
a cool gadget,". Tangens says"Kelly Lum, 23, a computer-network
engineer in Eatontown, N.J., recently bought a wallet online from
a site called DIFRWear (RFID backward).
The wallet has a metal insert designed to
shield her radio-chip bank card from being
read without her knowledge

Digital Angel has record sales month for animal tags -- April 11,
2006ED:
It's amazing what a government mandate can do ( NAIS )Note
: 2 kinds of tags ... e-tags ( implanted internally ) and visual
( external ) tags"We are also experiencing increases
in visual tag purchases from our electronic tag customers who
understand the need for visual
tags as an augment to their e-tags"While ranchers need the electronic system to
create a permanent history and database for livestock, visual
tags also play a role in easily identifying
the animals, particularly in the early years of their lives.
"Even as the demand for electronic
tagging increases, it appears like visual
tags will continue to play an important
role," McGrath said. "Ranchers often need to be able to
identify livestock visually
and these tags play a vital role
in the processing system. The visual
identification tag business is a foundation
of our business and remains so." [ "Fearing
Duflex" visual tags ] http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060411/latu007.html?.v=47Ed:
Another reason for visual tags is that e-tags can be hacked. So
if they become irrelevant, then the System can rely on
old-fashioned visual, IMO.

Digital Angel's Bio-Thermo
patented for animals-- April 10, 2006 ..... chip + sensor ED: The one for humans is called
"Thermo Life" Digital Angel Corporation ... announced today
that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted the Company
a patent for its Bio-Thermo(R) (temperature-sensing)
implantable RFID microchip, a syringe-implantable
microchip designed for non-laboratory applications that uses RFID
technology to determine the body
temperature of its host animal.
Potential applications for the BioThermo chip include
non-invasive monitoring of temperatures in cats, dogs, livestock
and horses and early detection of infectious diseases
such as Avian Bird Flu in poultry. Ed: Measures variables in temperature ( IMO:
what Halamka tested when mountain climbing ) "The technology allows veterinarians and
animal owners to quickly, simply and accurately monitor
changes in the temperature of an animal, which is often a
reliable indicator of wellness. ... a study to test and document the
correlation between the temperature measured by the subcutaneous
microchip with other common forms of temperature measurement.
This study is being discussed with the University of Minnesota
College of Veterinary Medicine.

Implanted Device -- April 10, 2006EasyBand(R), a remotely
adjustable gastric band for severe obesity, ...."Endoart's technology ..... Remote
adjustment allows precise and painless control of the device
With the banding procedure, an adjustable band is placed around
the stomach to increase the feeling of satiety and reduce food
intake. Both gastric bypass and gastric banding lead to similar
results in terms of excess weight loss.

"We believe the innovative products
developed by Endoart can play a major
role in the fast growing obesity market," said Diego
Braguglia, General Partner at Venture
Incubator.

Endoart's innovative FloWatch(R)
technology allows precise control of flow through
organs and vessels via activation and control of a battery-free,
implanted device that can be applied in a number of indications.

Veil of Secerecy -- John C. Tanner
RFID virus for Gen 1 -- April 10, 2006" researchers at the Weizmann Institute of
Science announced ... that they were able to kill an EPC Class 1 Gen
1 passive tag after hacking it and determining its kill passwordIn-Stat says that the number of RFID tags will grow from
1.3 billion in 2005 to 33 billion by 2010.
So a story indicating that all of this is susceptible to the same
threats (more or less) as Windows XP is going to make headlines
and raise eyebrows

Cashless Vending Machines and BioCard -- April 8, 2006Ed:
you may have to access this a couple of times, before it comes
in."Unlike a credit card or debit card
application, biometric payment technology requires that the
user register and create a settlement account in a closed
cashless payment environment in which each supplier has a network
of merchants that are part of the system. In
other words, negotiability is limited to
acceptance only at locations connected to the source of
settlement information"The implementation of a fingerprint-secured, RFID
contactless card is expected to be in
circulation by mid-2006. This hybrid card
has been designed with an onboard fingerprint scanner, embedded
biochip and an RFID-enabled chip for controlling cashless
transactions.
Developers of this biometric payment card
(biocard) claim it is compliant with ISO
14443 technical protocol and can be used
wherever contactless payment technology is available."http://www.amonline.com/publication/article.jsp?id=15894

VeriChip Report -- April 6, 2006Given our plans, we anticipate that our VeriChip
segments revenue mix will differ
significantly from its historical revenue mix.
This change in marketing
plans should also result in an
increase in our VeriChip segments future sales and marketing
costs. "

Digital Angel ( tho referring to livestock, also
supply VeriChip ( for people ) with their chips) "We expect a
national electronic identification program will be implemented in
the United States by*January
1, 2009.*We
cannot estimate the impact a national identification program
would have on the Digital Angels revenue. However, if
implemented, we would expect the impact to be favorable"

MAXXNET2000(TM)
is one of the most sophisticated and secure entry/exit
access control systems available today.The
system provides all of the security command and control functions
that are necessary in today's high-risk environment and includes
advanced 21st century biometrics, support for all electronic access/ID
card families from simple magnetic-stripe
through RFID cards to contact and contactless
smart cards and all the way up to the super-secure Optical Cards.
MAXXNET2000(TM) has an extensive installed base with installations
in major international airports, regional prisons,
corporate facilities, military sites, water treatment plants, and
other infrastructure assets. Example sites include Denver
International Airport, Anchorage International Airport, the J. G.
Beacham Water Treatment Facility, Missoula Detention Center,
Sterling Correctional Facility, and many others.

Siemens Building Technologies
employs 7,500 people and provides a full range of services from
over 100 locations in the United States. Worldwide, the company
has 29,000 employees and operates in more than 42 countriesBSI2000, Inc. is
headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado. The Company designs, builds,
and sells high-end security related products for the homeland
defense, entry/exit access control, and identification markets.
The Company develops and sells patented and patent-pending
systems for identifying, authenticating, and
tracking people and their
activities by combining biometrics,
electronic ID cards of various types, sensors,
extensive embeddedsoftware,
and advanced cryptographyMore information on the company can be
found at http://www.bsi2000.com
.BSI2000 products include the
MAXXNET2000(TM) Entry/Exit Access Control System; the
AQUA2000(TM) Water Treatment Facility Monitoring, Intrusion
Detection, and Access Control System;
the CLEARID2000(TM) Electronic Fingerprint Scanning System;
the VERUS2000(TM) Green Card Authentication Device;
the CIVILITAS2000(TM)
Government Identification System;
and the MICROBANKER2000(TM)
Optical Bank Card System. http://www.securityinfowatch.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=385&id=7759

Security risk slows RFID progress -- April 5, 2006
RFID chips and readers "talk to everybody""The problem,
Ashton says, is that RFID chips and readers "talk to
everybody" so it's possible for a hacker to use a
"rogue reader" to gather information. And current
standards do not provide for encryption of RFID transmissions.

FDA's CDRH approve 4
more medical devices from VeriChip -- March 31, 2006VeriChip Corporation, a subsidiary of
Applied Digital (NASDAQ: ADSX), announced today that the recently
released Fact Sheet for the Food and Drug Administration's Center
for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH)
recognized the VeriChip Implantable RF Transponder System as one
of the most innovative products approved in 2005. The CDRH cited
the VeriChip(TM), and four other devices,
among the 38 Premarket Approval Applications for medical devices
that the agency approved. The CDRH helps ensure that medical
devices are safe and effective, and that products emitting
radiation such as microwave ovens do not expose people to harmful
levels. http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060331005283&newsLang=en

Chip for Immigrants ? No matter what, that 's wrong .
Shades of National Socialism in the 30's.http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/mar2006/jimg331.htmDELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30,
2006--Applied Digital (NASDAQ:ADSX), a leading provider of
identification and security technology, announced today that
Scott R. Silverman, its Chairman and CEO, is scheduled to appear
on CNBC's Squawk Box on Friday, March 31st during the 7:30 to
8 a.m. eastern time period. Mr. Silverman's in studio
appearance will feature a discussion of the potential
role that VeriChip and RFID technology could play in addressing
security issues through providing identification for immigrants.

Applied Digital develops innovative identification and
security products for consumer, commercial, and government sectors worldwide.
The Company's unique and often proprietary products provide
identification and security systems for people, animals, the food
supply, government/military arena, and commercial assets.
Included in this diversified product line are RFID applications,
end-to-end food safety systems, GPS/Satellite communications, and
telecomm and security infrastructure, positioning Applied Digital
as the leader in identification technology. Applied Digital is
the owner of a majority position in Digital Angel Corporation
(AMEX: DOC
- News).http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060330005695&newsLang=en

Stanford Hospital / Clinics chooses VeriChip's Assetrac -- March
30, 2006"March 30, 2006--VeriChip
Corporation, a subsidiary of Applied Digital (NASDAQ: ADSX),
announced today that with the help of its long-standing partner,
Prosec Protection Systems, Stanford Hospital and Clinics
has selected VeriChip's Assetrac(R) System
for the location and tracking of patient
transport equipment within their 613-bed
facility. Combining the latest in active Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) tags, infrastructure,
and software, Assetrac is the proven leader
in RFID-based asset control for healthcare facilities with over
15,000 Asset Tags in use today within U.S. healthcare.

Palo Alto Hospital and Assetrac -- March 30, 2006"Assetrac will provide a combination
of real-time and zone-based location of approximately 800 pieces
of equipment anywhere in the Palo Alto hospital, using Radio
Frequency Indentification tags, receivers
and software. Installation is scheduled for April "http://sanjose.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2006/03/27/daily45.html

Dark analysis
Bran Ferran : Imagineering technologist ( formerly of
Disneyland ) March 30, 2006described a creepy near-future in which "database
access will be built into human beings"
so that we'll be popping pills encoded to clean out our arteries
and Googling ex-girlfriends while appearing to wait in line at
the bank.
"I guarantee you that within 25 years," Ferren says,
"kids will ...... rather than by getting a piercing or a
tattoo, by getting a net job, and they'll
just be wired all the time."http://www.mickeynews.com/News/DisplayPressRelease.asp_Q_id_E_3286Eisner

Mobile banking and Financial services -- March 28, 2006"Financial services like banking and stock
trading have long been considered promising Internet services for
the mobile phone; investors can give their portfolio immediate
attention and trade when prices move in their favor, and phone
hardware is ideal for entering numbers "http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/03/27/business/wireless28.php#The
temptation to gamble is more prevalent than ever with the
convenience of mobile betting.
It would be better to NOT have a mobile phone, than to be a slave to gambling and debt."
If thy hand offend thee, cut it off " Mark 9:43 ... also
meaning:
' cut off that which is in the power of your hand.'

Artist
takes RFID on the road -- March 26, 2006All the goods will carry RFID chips, although the
tagging is more symbolic than anything, as the chips won't track
anything. However, [ Nancy ] Nisbet says she wants to draw
attention to the technology's risks.
RFID chips are currently used for many things from tracking goods
to reading data in smart cards. Many advocates worry the chips --
which may soon be embedded in all manner of consumer goods --
could be used for surveillance or to gather
information on an individual's purchasing habits.http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=3c6848a6-6aee-4281-a463-b6d9a3dc7199&k=53689

FDA
approves VeriChip for medical purposes -- Dec. 2, 2005 Ed
: But what does God say ?? Rev. 14: 9-11Medical data is not stored on the devices, also
known as radio frequency identification chips. Rather, it's stored in a database that links the chips' unique
serial numbers with patient data. In its review, the
FDA carefully studied the privacy issues around the technology,
specifically the risk that medical records could be
improperly disclosed, according to Applied Digital

"Next will be an implant to replace
the card. Ever heard of the coming cashless society? It could be
closer than you think. Microchip implants could take the place of
currency, checks, and even credit cards leaving some people,
particularly Christians very nervous.

Why do this leave Christians nervous you ask? In the last book of
the Bible, Revelation, we are told that the Anti-Christ who will
appear before the end of the world will require a mark on the
right hand or forehead of all before they can buy or sell. A
microchip implant sounds very suspicious. Right now we know that
these RFID chips are not mandatory, but what would keep future
leaders from changing that?"

LIZ MCINTYRE
My co-author Katherine Albrecht and I have addressed the
connection between RFID technology and widely-held Christian
beliefs in another book titled "The Spychips Threat: Why Christians
Should Resist RFID and Electronic Surveillance."
Many Christians see the technology as potentially offering a
fulfillment of the prophesies of John in the last book of the
Bible. Revelation 13:16-18 predicts a time when people will not
be able to buy or sell unless they receive a mark:
[The beast] causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free
and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their
foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the
mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
(Revelation 13:16-17)[ Ed: the above translation is not from the
Authorized KJV which states the mark will be " IN
" the right hand
or " IN " the
forehead ; very accurate ]

NWO and an Unholy Trinity [ illustration included ] " And for a visit to the doctor, the chip card
contains all the pertinent information. The newest technology
implants a microchip that no thief can steal. All the personal
information, including the account balance, can be accessed
through the implanted chip "Theoretically, it makes life easier, and after all,
its part of the technical advances of our days. But it
foreshadows a time when in order to buy and sell, one will be
required to carry the mark of the beast on his hand or forehead (Revelation
13:16-17).

Of course these inventions were created to simplify our lives.
But its precisely these unnoticed steps that may entrap
many in the final apocalyptic goal.

And when everything is geared to unitythe world currency,
the world government, etc.the church will not be
able to function independently and will finally become part of a
world religion.
It begins with ecumenism and ends with a worldwide religion that
wont tolerate anything outside its parameters. In this way,
the new League of Nations will slowly be transformed until one
day it will be ruled by the Antichrist as its political head and
by the false prophet as the worlds dictator. We are closer
than we think."http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=135&view=item&idx=454___________________

People ditching keys, getting chipped -- March 22, 2006Ed:
The following article highlights some very important facts
concerning hand-chip implants.

1. It will be much more convenient for paying as you go ( by
popular demand )

2. They are not FDA
approved, and therefore are hazardous to one's health.

3. Security can be hacked, making one very vulnerable to exposure

People ditching keys, getting chipped
"The FDA warns of risks, including
rejection or infection with any RFID
implants. The FDA hopes that when it comes to the unapproved
chips, "the physicians performing these procedures are doing
so under proper clinical circumstances"Ed :
Please see Revelation 16:2 " noisome and grievous sore"http://wcco.com/consumer/local_story_080091534.html

Ed: The above article refers to
DIY ( Do It Yourself ) chip implants in the hand etc. Yet
the physical consequences remain the same whether one
self-injects their own hand with a chip, or even if a proper
technician injects the chip...
it will still be rejected by the
body and cause a severe infection.